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View article: Comparative study of fetal facial shape between Japanese and North American populations using micro-CT
Comparative study of fetal facial shape between Japanese and North American populations using micro-CT Open
Population-level morphological differences in human cranio-skeletal morphology are reflective of a multitude of genetic, epigenetic, functional and environmental factors. While such differences have been described in postnatal and adult sk…
View article: 3D atlas of the human fetal chondrocranium in the middle trimester
3D atlas of the human fetal chondrocranium in the middle trimester Open
The chondrocranium provides the key initial support for the fetal brain, jaws and cranial sensory organs in all vertebrates. The patterns of shaping and growth of the chondrocranium set up species-specific development of the entire craniof…
View article: Measuring the outcomes of lateral ridge augmentation using cone‐beam computed tomography
Measuring the outcomes of lateral ridge augmentation using cone‐beam computed tomography Open
Objectives Lateral ridge augmentation (LRA) is a surgical technique to gain bone prior to implant placement. Performing cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) pre‐ and post‐surgery allows for quantitative comparison of the buccal–lingual wid…
View article: Embryonic inhibition of colony‐stimulating factor 1 receptor impacts craniofacial morphogenesis
Embryonic inhibition of colony‐stimulating factor 1 receptor impacts craniofacial morphogenesis Open
Objectives Colony‐stimulating factor‐1 receptor (CSF1R) is vital for the recruitment of monocytes, and their proliferation and differentiation into functional osteoclasts. Mouse studies, where CSF1R and its cognate ligand are absent, have …
View article: Supplementary References for Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer
Supplementary References for Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer Open
Supplementary References for Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the LOX Gene and Breast Cancer
View article: Supplementary References for Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer
Supplementary References for Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer Open
Supplementary References for Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the LOX Gene and Breast Cancer
View article: Data from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer
Data from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer Open
The lysyl oxidase (LOX) gene reverted Ras transformation of NIH 3T3 fibroblasts and tumor formation by gastric cancer cells, which frequently carry mutant RAS genes. The secreted lysyl oxidase proenzyme is processed to…
View article: Supplementary Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer
Supplementary Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer Open
Supplementary Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the LOX Gene and Breast Cancer
View article: Data from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer
Data from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer Open
The lysyl oxidase (LOX) gene reverted Ras transformation of NIH 3T3 fibroblasts and tumor formation by gastric cancer cells, which frequently carry mutant RAS genes. The secreted lysyl oxidase proenzyme is processed to…
View article: Supplementary Figure 1 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer
Supplementary Figure 1 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer Open
Supplementary Figure 1 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the LOX Gene and Breast Cancer
View article: Supplementary Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer
Supplementary Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer Open
Supplementary Figure 2 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the LOX Gene and Breast Cancer
View article: Supplementary Figure 1 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer
Supplementary Figure 1 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the <i>LOX</i> Gene and Breast Cancer Open
Supplementary Figure 1 from A Loss-of-Function Polymorphism in the Propeptide Domain of the LOX Gene and Breast Cancer
View article: A 3D analysis of growth trajectory and integration during early human prenatal facial growth
A 3D analysis of growth trajectory and integration during early human prenatal facial growth Open
Significant shape changes in the human facial skeleton occur in the early prenatal period, and understanding this process is critical for studying a myriad of congenital facial anomalies. However, quantifying and visualizing human fetal fa…
View article: Analysis of facial skeletal asymmetry during foetal development using μCT imaging
Analysis of facial skeletal asymmetry during foetal development using μCT imaging Open
Structured Abstract Objectives Asymmetry has been noted in the human craniofacial region in several pathological conditional and growth abnormalities, often with a directional predilection. Physiological asymmetry has also been reported in…
View article: Orthodontics: Current principles and techniques, 6th ed
Orthodontics: Current principles and techniques, 6th ed Open
View article: Postnatal Ontogeny of the Cranial Base and Craniofacial Skeleton in Male C57BL/6J Mice: A Reference Standard for Quantitative Analysis
Postnatal Ontogeny of the Cranial Base and Craniofacial Skeleton in Male C57BL/6J Mice: A Reference Standard for Quantitative Analysis Open
Growth of the craniofacial skeleton is a complex process controlled by both genetic and epigenetic factors, perturbations of which can lead to varying degrees of dysmorphology. Mouse models that recapitulate clinical craniofacial phenotype…
View article: Automated Detection of 3D Landmarks for the Elimination of Non-Biological Variation in Geometric Morphometric Analyses
Automated Detection of 3D Landmarks for the Elimination of Non-Biological Variation in Geometric Morphometric Analyses Open
Landmark-based morphometric analyses are used by anthropologists, developmental and evolutionary biologists to understand shape and size differences (eg. in the cranioskeleton) between groups of specimens. The standard, labor intensive app…